Invisible Southerners

Invisible Southerners2006
About this book
"Most Southerners who fought in the Civil War were native born, white, and Confederate. However, thousands with other ethnic backgrounds also took a stand - and not always for the South. Invisible Southerners recounts the wartime experiences of the region's German Americans, Native Americans, and African Americans. As Anne J. Bailey looks at how such outsiders responded to demands on their loyalties, she recaptures the atmosphere of suspicion in which they strove to understand, and be understood by, their proslavery, secessionist neighbors."--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 2006
- OL Work ID
- OL3273652W
Subjects
United States Civil War, 1861-1865African American ParticipationParticipation, African AmericanIndians of North AmericaIndian ParticipationParticipation, German AmericanGerman AmericansGerman American ParticipationSocial conditionsParticipation, IndianAfrican AmericansHistoryIndians of north america, historyAfrican americans, southern statesUnited states, history, civil war, 1861-1865Confederate states of america, social conditionsMilitary participationAfrican American